Consultants – Valuers – Exhibition Services
Specialising in Australian Contemporary and Indigenous Fine Art
Coo-ee was a founding member of the Australian Indigenous Art Trade Association
Member of the Australian Art Consultants Association – ACAA
31 Lamrock Avenue – Bondi Beach NSW 2026 – Australia
Phone: +61. 2. 9300 9233
Fax: +61. 2. 9300 9433
Email: info@cooeeart.com.au
www.cooeeart.com.au
Gallery Hours: 10am to 5pm Tuesday to Saturday, other times by appointment
With over 30 years experience collecting and exhibiting Aboriginal Art, our Executive Director Adrian Newstead personally sources artworks from Aboriginal communities throughout Australia and selects the finest secondary market pieces for Coo-ee’s extensive collectors stockroom. Since first working with Aboriginal artists in 1981 Coo-ee Gallery has curated and organised more than 300 Indigenous art exhibitions in Australia and overseas involving individual Aboriginal artists and community groups. These have included the landmark touring exhibition New Tracks Old Land (USA and Australia 1992-96) and exhibitions in Tokyo, Lyon, Lausanne, Paris, Zurich, New York, Portland, Boston and Seattle, Santa Fe and Vancouver.
The gallery, now situated at the iconic destination of Bondi Beach, specialises in both primary and secondary market Aboriginal art. This includes historically important bark paintings, artefacts, and early desert boards as well as high quality contemporary Aboriginal paintings, sculpture and limited edition fine art prints. Over the past 30 years the gallery has acted as the Australian and the Sydney representative for a number of important artists. These have included Queenie McKenzie, Jimmy Nerrimah, Abie Jangala, David Malangi, Karen Casey, Arone Meeks and Dennis Nona. It continues to act as the exclusive NSW representative of, Kathleen Petyarre, Abie Loy Kemmar(e), Joanne Currie, Kathleen, Poly and Angelina Ngal(e), and the Spinifex Artists of the Great Victoria Desert in Western Australia.
Coo-ee Aboriginal Art was a foundation member of the Australian Indigenous Art Trade Association (ART.TRADE) an organisation devoted to the ethical trade in Indigenous arts. This organisation works to protect the rights of artists and Aboriginal art communities whilst encouraging industry best practice. Adrian Newstead served as the association’s National President from 1998-2004.
The company offers a range of specialist services including curatorial and investment advice, valuations of individual artworks and collections for insurance, superannuation and legal purposes, and exhibition services. Over the past 30 years, we have worked closely with all major peak arts bodies including the Australia Council for the Arts, all state arts ministries, ANKAAA (the Association of Northern and Kimberley Aboriginal Artists), Desart (representing desert art communities), the National Association for the Visual Arts and VISCOPY, Australia’s national copyright collection agency.
